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Code Kata: RoboStack

Code
Katas
are small, relatively simple exercises designed to give you a problem to
try and solve. I like to use them as a way to get my feet wet and help write something
more interesting than "Hello World" but less complicated than "The
Internet's Next Killer App".

 

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Code Kata: Compressing Lists

Code
Katas
are small, relatively simple exercises designed to give you a problem to
try and solve. I like to use them as a way to get my feet wet and help write something
more interesting than "Hello World" but less complicated than "The
Internet's Next Killer App".

 

Read more ...

 

Code Kata: Compressing Lists

Code
Katas
are small, relatively simple exercises designed to give you a problem to
try and solve. I like to use them as a way to get my feet wet and help write something
more interesting than "Hello World" but less complicated than "The
Internet's Next Killer App".

 

Read more ...

 

Code Kata: Compressing Lists

Code
Katas
are small, relatively simple exercises designed to give you a problem to
try and solve. I like to use them as a way to get my feet wet and help write something
more interesting than "Hello World" but less complicated than "The
Internet's Next Killer App".

 

Read more ...

 

Comments on the SDTimes article

Miguel
de Icaza wrote up a good response
to the SDTimes
article
in which both of us were quoted, and I thought it might serve to flesh
out the discussion a bit more to chime in with my part in the piece.

First and foremost, Miguel notes:

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Comments on the SDTimes article

Miguel
de Icaza wrote up a good response
to the SDTimes
article
in which both of us were quoted, and I thought it might serve to flesh
out the discussion a bit more to chime in with my part in the piece.

First and foremost, Miguel notes:

Read more ...

 

Comments on the SDTimes article

Miguel
de Icaza wrote up a good response
to the SDTimes
article
in which both of us were quoted, and I thought it might serve to flesh
out the discussion a bit more to chime in with my part in the piece.

First and foremost, Miguel notes:

Read more ...

 

Swinging through Florida

Apparently April will be a pretty Florida-heavy month for me; on top of the No Fluff
Just Stuff conference in Tampa on April 16th/17th/18th, I'm going to hit three Floridian
user groups shortly therafter:

  • West Palm user group on Tuesday 4/27/2010
  • Tampa Architecture Group on Wednesday 4/28/2010
  • Pensacola SQL Server User Group on Thursday 4/29/2010

... before I head up to Reston, VA for the NFJS show there. Should be a fun time,
seeing how the other corner of the US lives.....

Read more ...

 

Swinging through Florida

Apparently April will be a pretty Florida-heavy month for me; on top of the No Fluff
Just Stuff conference in Tampa on April 16th/17th/18th, I'm going to hit three Floridian
user groups shortly therafter:

  • West Palm user group on Tuesday 4/27/2010
  • Tampa Architecture Group on Wednesday 4/28/2010
  • Pensacola SQL Server User Group on Thursday 4/29/2010

... before I head up to Reston, VA for the NFJS show there. Should be a fun time,
seeing how the other corner of the US lives.....

Read more ...

 

Swinging through Florida

Apparently April will be a pretty Florida-heavy month for me; on top of the No Fluff
Just Stuff conference in Tampa on April 16th/17th/18th, I'm going to hit three Floridian
user groups shortly therafter:

  • West Palm user group on Tuesday 4/27/2010
  • Tampa Architecture Group on Wednesday 4/28/2010
  • Pensacola SQL Server User Group on Thursday 4/29/2010

... before I head up to Reston, VA for the NFJS show there. Should be a fun time,
seeing how the other corner of the US lives.....

Read more ...

 

Another Gartner prediction...

Let's see if this
one
holds: Gartner says that by 2012, Android will have a larger percentage of
the worldwide mobile phone market than the iPhone, 14.5 % against 13.7%.

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Another Gartner prediction...

Let's see if this
one
holds: Gartner says that by 2012, Android will have a larger percentage of
the worldwide mobile phone market than the iPhone, 14.5 % against 13.7%.

Read more ...

 

Another Gartner prediction...

Let's see if this
one
holds: Gartner says that by 2012, Android will have a larger percentage of
the worldwide mobile phone market than the iPhone, 14.5 % against 13.7%.

Read more ...

 

Amanda takes umbrage....

... with my earlier speaking
about F#
post, which I will admit, surprises me, since I would've thought somebody
interested in promoting F# would've been more supportive of the idea of putting some
ideas out to help other speakers get F# more easily adopted by the community. Perhaps
I misunderstood her objections, but I thought a response was required in any event.

Amanda opens with:

Let's start with the "Do" category.

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Amanda takes umbrage....

... with my earlier speaking
about F#
post, which I will admit, surprises me, since I would've thought somebody
interested in promoting F# would've been more supportive of the idea of putting some
ideas out to help other speakers get F# more easily adopted by the community. Perhaps
I misunderstood her objections, but I thought a response was required in any event.

Amanda opens with:

Let's start with the "Do" category.

Read more ...

 
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